I was not able to reproduce the issue by playing with the network interfaces
and suspending (with version 4.99.3).
It might be a big that has already been fixed by upstream.
I have uploaded it to my PPA. Can you try with it, please?
https://launchpad.net/~cavedon/+archive/ntop/
Thanks.
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Does anyone know if this is being looked at? ntop is frequently
consuming 100% of 1 CPU
I 'kill' ntop and then at some point it occurs again - twice today :(
for the moment I've uninstalled it
in my case this is not related to suspend at all
btw - I'm running 12.10
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Had this happen after resume from suspend on 10.04 installation with all recent
updates applied (July 2012).
Another option, aside from killing ntop, that also works is the suggestion:
$ sudo /etc/init.d/ntop restart
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This happens to me like clockwork on an up-to-date install of lucid. As
advertised, killing the ntop process "fixes" it, though I suspect
killing ntop has undesirable side effects.
Has anyone been able to reproduce on precise yet?
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ntop produces 100% CPU load after suspend
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Still a problem on resume from suspending - basically have to shut the
service ntop off. Is ntop neccessary? Can I just uninstall it? I'm
afraid one of these days I'm going to resume from an initial suspend and
forget and this is going to burn my CPU out.
Package: ntop
Versions:
3:4.0.3+dfsg1-3~l
On 03/03/2011 07:06 PM, Ludovico Cavedon wrote:
Package: ntop 3:3.3-13
>>>
>>> This version is pretty old and not maintained.
>>>
>>> Could you try with version 4.0.3 from
>>> https://launchpad.net/~cavedon/+archive/ppa
>>> please?
>>
>> I will after I attempt the above.
>
> Please ju
On 03/03/2011 03:22 PM, Justin Cook wrote:
>> Do you mean that you kill it, restart it (how? "service ntop restart"?),
>> and then for future suspends ntop keeps running without going to 100% of
>> CPU?
>
> I kill it with "sudo kill " and that is it, I don't manually
> restart it. I couldn'
On 03/03/2011 04:47 PM, Ludovico Cavedon wrote:
> On 03/03/2011 11:55 AM, Justin Cook wrote:
>> This happens to me like clockwork -
>> Fresh start -> 1st suspend ntop goes to 100%
>> I kill the ntop process and I'm fine for all future suspends.
>
> Do you mean that you kill it, restart it (how? "
On 03/03/2011 11:55 AM, Justin Cook wrote:
> This happens to me like clockwork -
> Fresh start -> 1st suspend ntop goes to 100%
> I kill the ntop process and I'm fine for all future suspends.
Do you mean that you kill it, restart it (how? "service ntop restart"?),
and then for future suspends nt
Note on my previous comment that everything is ok(ntop not at 100%) on
fresh start, trouble comes after 1st suspend.
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Title:
ntop produces 100% CP
This happens to me like clockwork -
Fresh start -> 1st suspend ntop goes to 100%
I kill the ntop process and I'm fine for all future suspends.
Package: ntop 3:3.3-13
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcEnviron:
SHELL=/bin/bash
PATH=(custom, user)
LANG=en_US.utf8
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-
I get the 100% CPU used by ntop too. Dunno in which conditions, but happened
twice already.
I kill the process to fix.
Closing anything else doesn't help.
Doesn't happen right after resume from hibernate, but sometime later (no idea
triggered by what)
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The same thing happens to dumpcap when you hibernate while capturing
with WireShark.
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Also affecting me. Occurs whether monitoring eth0 or wlan0
Architecture: i386
Machine: Acer AS 1410
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
Package: ntop 3:3.3-13
Kernel: 2.6.32-23-generic
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I had this when turning on and off the Wireless option from Network
Manager manually. I attached gdb to the process and got the attached
stack trace. I then continued execution, saw the CPU usage go up again,
interrupted and got exactly the same stack trace. So this should
represent at least some o
Interestingly, this symptom disappeared when I switched network-manager
to wicd
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This might be caused by some lib that is also used by libspotify. See
https://sourceforge.net/projects/xtestify/forums/forum/958612/topic/3482665?message=7893874
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sudo service ntop restart
at least removes the symptoms
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As you can see now, this is reproduceable...
In the File XsessionErrors.txt it looks like an Firefox related bug,
thats why i have tried to reproduce the bug, by killing Firefox(after
that, ntop had still 100% CPU load) before collection informations with
apport, which I forgot yesterday.
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